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researchsquare; 2021.
Preprint in English | PREPRINT-RESEARCHSQUARE | ID: ppzbmed-10.21203.rs.3.rs-181106.v1

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Introduction: Traumatic injury is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide, and fifth most common of in China. Along with the outbreak of COVID-19, strict control measures to restrict people’s movement have been conducted in China. Subsequently, the injury mechanisms and pattern of traumatic fractures changed significantly. This study aimed to investigate the associations between COVID-19 and fracture risk, and provide a targeted reference for the world through China’s experience.Methods: This was a retrospective study of a nationally representative sample of COVID-19 prevalence areas using stratified random sampling. The data of traumatic fracture sustaining patients, including age and sex, fractured sites, mechanism of injury, and concurrent fractures in selected hospitals, were collected from 10 January and 10 July, 2020. The epidemiologic characteristics of traumatic fractures and the associations between COVID-19 and fracture risk were explored using the descriptive epidemiological methods and distribution lag nonlinear model.Results: A total of 67,249 (52.3% males) patients (average age 49.4±19.4 years) with 68,989 fractures were included. The highest proportion of fractures were sustained to the tibia and fibula (14.9%), followed by the femur (13.6%), and ulna and radius (12.5%). Low-energy fractures accounted for 23.3%. With the increase of newly confirmed COVID-19 cases, fracture risk decreased for children, young and middle-aged adults, elderly men, high-energy fracture, and for residents in low and middle-prevalence areas.Conclusion: Fracture risk decreased sharply in all residents except elderly women, low-energy fractures, and in high-prevalence areas when newly confirmed COVID-19 cases increased in China. Primary (home) prevention measures are emphasized to prevent traumatic fractures during the COVID-19 pandemic.


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Protein-Energy Malnutrition , Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury , Death , COVID-19 , Fractures, Bone
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Chinese Journal of Trauma ; (12): 124-128, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific), WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: covidwho-5986

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With the outbreak of novel coronavirus pneumonia (NCP) induced by 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) in Wuhan, Hubei Province in December 2019, more and more suspected or confirmed cases have been found in various regions of China. Although China has adopted unprecedented strict quarantine and closed management measures to prevent the spreading of the disease, Department of Traumatic Orthopedics may still have to manage NCP patients with open fractures or severe trauma that require emergency surgery. Therefore, the identification and management of 2019-nCoV infection as soon as possible as well as the protection of all medical staff involved in the emergency treatment of patients are the severe challenges faced by orthopedic traumatologists during the prevention and control of NCP. Based on the characteristics of such patients and related diagnosis and treatment experiences during the epidemic of NCP, the authors formulate the surgical management strategies for orthopedic trauma patients.

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Chinese Journal of Trauma ; (12): 104-110, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific), WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: covidwho-2188

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With the spread of novel coronavirus pneumonia (NCP) in December 2019, the management and rehabilitation of elderly patients with hip fractures and protection of medical staff face new challenges, and need to be adjusted appropriately under this very circumstances. Hip fractures in the elderly account for more than half of osteoporotic fractures. Expert group formulate this consensus so as to make better decision against this epidemic and protect patients' families and medical staff. This consensus elaborates not only epidemic condition of NCP, but also general principles of medical admission, treatment and protection for both medical staff and patients, in order to provide some reference and promote the standardization of clinical diagnosis and treatment of elderly patients with hip fractures under the condition of NCP.

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Chinese Journal of Trauma ; (12): 111-116, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific), WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: covidwho-2186

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Since December 2019, novel coronavirus pneumonia (NCP) has been reported in Wuhan, Hubei Province, and spreads rapidly to all through Hubei Province and even to the whole country. The virus is 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV), never been seen previously in human, but all the population is generally susceptible. The virus spreads through many ways and is highly infectious, which brings great difficulties to the prevention and control of NCP. Based on the needs of orthopedic trauma patients for emergency surgery and review of the latest NCP diagnosis and treatment strategy and the latest principles and principles of evidence-based medicine in traumatic orthopedics, the authors put forward this expert consensus to systematically standardize the clinical pathway and protective measures of emergency surgery for orthopedic trauma patients during prevention and control of NCP and provide reference for the emergency surgical treatment of orthopedic trauma patients in hospitals at all levels.

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Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma ; (12): E003-E003, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific), WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: covidwho-2080

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Although the epidemic outbreak of Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) restricted freecoming and going of people, it was inevitable that fracture patients, elderly ones with low-energy fracture in part ICU lar, sought medical attention. In this special situation, itwas crucial for trauma orthopaedists to do well in prevention and control of COVID-19 infection and in perioperative management of their patients as well while they went on with routine diagnosis and treatment. It was also of great significance for prognosis of the patients and prevention and control of the epidemic that orthopaedic surgeons chose proper surgical and anesthesia methods. In the process of diagnosis, treatment, nursing and rehabilitation, medical staff too was challenged by how to prevent themselves from infection and how to eliminate cluster COVID-19 transmission. This paper, from the perspectives of orthopedic surgeons, nurses and patients, expounds briefly on the management of patients with orthopedic trauma during the epidemic period of COVID-19 in a mode of multidisciplinary comprehensive interventions.

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